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i hav bought bout 500 shirts from blank blank and the shirts r nice but i cant wear my own shirts | |  | |  | |
What's blank blank?
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hey guys, i lookin 4 blank shirts that r lite w.t. and that even hav the stress look 2 em, or watermarkin, that would fit a lil bit bigger guy | |  | |  | |
Most of the t-shirts I've seen like that have all been "fashion fitted". I haven't seen any that I would consider "loose fitting", but I guess it depends on your body type.
I wear an XXL too, and it still would depend on what your body is like. For example, when I first got an XXL sample from BareApparel.com, it was too tight, but then I lost about 10 pounds and it fit great.
Some brands are smaller around the chest, some have a shorter length.
Hyp has a distressed tee that seemed *a different* than the others, but my main suggestion would be to try a few different brands and see if there are any that fit the way you'd like.
I think alternativeapparel.com, royalapparel.net and BareApparel.com may all have soft and distressed tees.